Paul Preached on Mars Hill Near Acropolis the Areopagus Where Ares Judged for Murder in Days of King Cecrops Cecropia

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Athens with its Acropolis was first named Cecropia, for king Cecrops who lived in the days that Atlantis and much of Greece were consumed by the sea (according to Plato), and in those days Ares legendarily was judged on the hill of stone nearby thenceforth called the Aeropagus (Ares’ hill) for councils and trials, where nearly fifteen hundred years later the Apostle Paul preached to the Greeks about whom they called “the unknown god,” that Jesus is He (of Elohim) who rose from the dead proving it.